According to the USDA, all poultry should reach at least 165°F in order to be safe for consumption. Nobody wants undercooked chicken, and cooking with raw chicken can be daunting—but it doesn't have ...
Learn why washing raw meat actually spreads germs, and how to easily prepare chicken and other proteins the safe way.
What its real shelf life is—and how temperature, storage, and reheating make all the difference between a safe meal and one ...
Cook food thoroughly to a safe internal temperature using a food thermometer. Thaw frozen food safely in the refrigerator, cold water, or microwave and cook immediately after thawing in cold water or ...
Madhur Jaffrey’s Chicken Tikka Kebabs are about as foolproof as recipes come.
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